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today is not about celebrating sandy. today is about celebrating or resilience, and we want to stress that businesses are still here, small businesses are still here, and we just need everybody to come out and support us and realize we're a huge part of this community, and we understand that. we just need to come together. >> all right. that has not happened so smoothly, scott, as you said, at many a meeting in your town, local officials and federal officials, they kept promising help but help never seemed to be on the way. how are things today? >> you know, you're right. a year ago, sandy struck a lot of the areas. my wife has a saying, sandy didn't pick its victims, but why is the government picking who they're going to help? it's not fair. the president made a promise. to cut the red tape. it hasn't happened. there's a lot of people still not home on statten island in queens, brooklyn, long beach. a lot of people are displace expelled lives are going. where is all the money promised? i was toll by fema they're not a go
today is not about celebrating sandy. today is about celebrating or resilience, and we want to stress that businesses are still here, small businesses are still here, and we just need everybody to come out and support us and realize we're a huge part of this community, and we understand that. we just need to come together. >> all right. that has not happened so smoothly, scott, as you said, at many a meeting in your town, local officials and federal officials, they kept promising help but...
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students who would be attending sandy hook this year will be transferred to a middle school in monroe until the new building is opens in 2015 >> in kentucky scores of people in homes hit by flooding around louisville and jefferson county had to be evacuated overnight. a poll in storm front rumbled through the nation's midsection and dumped nearly 6 in. of rain on the region. some low-lying neighborhood tap water from ankle deep to waist deep in spots. locally emergency responders report assisting some 82 people including a dozen rescues >> a blizzard strikes with a vengeance in south dakota this weekend. heavy snow combined with howling winds made it nearly impossible to see. the powerful storm led to the shutdown of part of interstate 90. it left behind massive snow drifts. more than 30 in. of snow reportedly felt >l >> the u.s. supreme begins its new session tomorrow. the court has agreed to hear more than 50 cases this term. among the big issues they will be dealing with: affirmative action, abortion, campaign finance, freedom of speech and religion is, and presidential power. by n
students who would be attending sandy hook this year will be transferred to a middle school in monroe until the new building is opens in 2015 >> in kentucky scores of people in homes hit by flooding around louisville and jefferson county had to be evacuated overnight. a poll in storm front rumbled through the nation's midsection and dumped nearly 6 in. of rain on the region. some low-lying neighborhood tap water from ankle deep to waist deep in spots. locally emergency responders report...
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. >>> one year ago tuesday the northeast was blasted by hurricane sandy. it devastated towns along the jersey shore. to mark that grim time, a new show. sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for. we received 10,000 admissions an. and want weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was already ee midtermed. this is a photograph from the lower east side of manhattan. it's what we ceremonily known as alphabet city, east of subpoenath and the only reason is there's illumination is because police cars are this. >> thekt we have a firefighter who actually looked leak he was kojed the snow. >> most people think that because there was a storm but it's actually a foamed sand. it made the sand light and fluffy. >> there were so many images of homes destroyed. how did you guys take the next one we're about to see? >> the photographer is very well known. its really conveys it, th
. >>> one year ago tuesday the northeast was blasted by hurricane sandy. it devastated towns along the jersey shore. to mark that grim time, a new show. sean corcoran. good morning. tell us about this exhibition. well, what were you going for. we received 10,000 admissions an. and want weed to see was only of the pictures. the relief and recovery efforts and where we are today. >> there's something so beautiful. we wanted to start with this well. a police man whose van was...
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this is in the wake of sandy hook. and those conversations need to continue. the stories we tell matter. and you tell stories more powerfully than anybody else on the earth. but i want to make clear, even as we think long and hard about the messages we send, we should never waiver from our commitment to the freedom that allows us to tell those stories so well. protecting our first amendment rights are vital to who we are. and it's also good business. because in the global race for jobs and industries, the thing we do better than anybody else is creativity. that's something that can't be copied. it's one of the reasons why even with new markets and new technologies, there's still no better place to make movies and television and music than right here in the united states. entertainment is one of the bright spots of our economy. the gap between what we can do and what other countries can do is enormous. yeah, that's worth cheering for. and that means we've got to do what it takes to make sure this industry and every great american industry keeps that competitive
this is in the wake of sandy hook. and those conversations need to continue. the stories we tell matter. and you tell stories more powerfully than anybody else on the earth. but i want to make clear, even as we think long and hard about the messages we send, we should never waiver from our commitment to the freedom that allows us to tell those stories so well. protecting our first amendment rights are vital to who we are. and it's also good business. because in the global race for jobs and...
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testify northeast, especially those living aloss the coast, is a reminder of how dangerous and deadly sandy was. it was the second costliest behind katrina. so what have we learned from these fierce storms? >> sharon is the author of "five days at the memorial." good morning. >> good morning. >> i thought it was all about what happened. the second half is moral denamics, what decisions these doctors had to make. >> i think we need to learn from difficult events looking forward and also trying to remind people of these valuable events. >> what can you say about it now? foo full of hard-working people who really care about it but we've got a lot of vul vulnerabilities in our infrastructure. that's scary. we need to do a lot of planning around that do a lot of planning as a community. all of us have an investment to make. >> you mentioned planning. some have upsidedown hospitals. the infrastructure is on the roof instead of the basement. is that how all hospitals should be desig hazards. the point is even -- you know we have submarines that go under water. we know how to protect infrastructure
testify northeast, especially those living aloss the coast, is a reminder of how dangerous and deadly sandy was. it was the second costliest behind katrina. so what have we learned from these fierce storms? >> sharon is the author of "five days at the memorial." good morning. >> good morning. >> i thought it was all about what happened. the second half is moral denamics, what decisions these doctors had to make. >> i think we need to learn from difficult events...
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rockaway queens sandy left devastating scars. yet today a spirit of resilience runs through rockaway. under are incredible stories of experience from people who call rockaway home. >> reporter: a lot can happen in a year. in good times, madeline chocolate factory churns out hundreds of pounds of chocolate. last year, there was none. >> the spilled chocolate was the least of the problem. when superstorm sandy laid waste to the employers, all 450 workers lost their jobs. was there part of you that said, let's just turn the lights off and walk away? >> more than once. >> the power never came back on at ally hagans place. >> it burned in the fire that torched the neighborhood after what seemed like the worst had passed. she hopes in year she'll be back here. there's a word for people like her. >> it is one of those things, if you meet someone that's resilient, you know it. >> reporter: for more than 20 years, dr. churny has been studying the science behind the brilliance. they tackled the question, why is it that some people seem to
rockaway queens sandy left devastating scars. yet today a spirit of resilience runs through rockaway. under are incredible stories of experience from people who call rockaway home. >> reporter: a lot can happen in a year. in good times, madeline chocolate factory churns out hundreds of pounds of chocolate. last year, there was none. >> the spilled chocolate was the least of the problem. when superstorm sandy laid waste to the employers, all 450 workers lost their jobs. was there...
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that has been the request of parents of the victims of sandy hook, one year ago tomorrow. it was just a short time ago today that the arapahoe county sheriff revealed that the suspected shooter was dead from an apparent self-inflicted wound. i want to take a moment and replay some portions of the news conference. let's roll that tape now. >> we located the individual we believe to be the suspect and the active shooter. that individual is currently deceased and he apparently killed himself. that will still be part of the investigation. we know the identity of the suspect. i am not going to release it at this time. i want to again repeat to you the suspect has been found inside the school and he has deceased as a result of what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the injured student was found while we were clearing the school that had been locked down and again, that individual is suffering a minor wound and we very frankly are not sure that it's a gunshot wound. [ inaudible question ] >> can't talk about it right now. we will in more detail at 3:00. >> how long di
that has been the request of parents of the victims of sandy hook, one year ago tomorrow. it was just a short time ago today that the arapahoe county sheriff revealed that the suspected shooter was dead from an apparent self-inflicted wound. i want to take a moment and replay some portions of the news conference. let's roll that tape now. >> we located the individual we believe to be the suspect and the active shooter. that individual is currently deceased and he apparently killed...
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but after sandy, everything else became manageable. as bad as the fire was, you can think back it could have been a lot worse. if it wasn't for those brave firefighters and the plan they put in place, we could have lost this entire boardwalk, including the part i'm standing on. we're very, very fortunate. >> governor christie was on the "today" show. lets take a look at part of what he had to say about the recovery. >> there's a lot more federal regulation that folks are having to deal with. we're continuing to push back on that. it's one of the realities of wasted abuse that happened in katrina. >> what is your impression of how the federal government has responded? >> i think government honest best day is complicated. it wasn't designed to move quickly. it wasn't designed to be proactive. and i think that you see that. but having said that, i think everybody has done things to what it seems this time the best of their ability, to get the money where it's needed, get the help where it's needed. did they need a little prodding, a littl
but after sandy, everything else became manageable. as bad as the fire was, you can think back it could have been a lot worse. if it wasn't for those brave firefighters and the plan they put in place, we could have lost this entire boardwalk, including the part i'm standing on. we're very, very fortunate. >> governor christie was on the "today" show. lets take a look at part of what he had to say about the recovery. >> there's a lot more federal regulation that folks are...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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testify northeast, especially those living aloss the coast, is a reminder of how dangerous and deadly sandy was. it was the second costliest behind katrina. so what have we learned from these fierce storms? >> sharon is the author of "five days at the memorial." good morning. >> good morning. >> i thought it was all about what happened. the second half is moral denamics, what decisions these doctors had to make. >> i think we need to learn from difficult events looking forward and also trying to remind people of these valuable events. >> what can you say about it now? foo full of hard-working people who really care about it but we've got a lot of vul vulnerabilities in our infrastructure. that's scary. we need to do a lot of planning around that do a lot of planning as a community. all of us have an investment to make. >> you mentioned planning. some have upsidedown hospitals. the infrastructure is on the roof instead of the basement. is that how all hospitals should be desig hazards. the point is even -- you know we have submarines that go under water. we know how to protect infrastructure
testify northeast, especially those living aloss the coast, is a reminder of how dangerous and deadly sandy was. it was the second costliest behind katrina. so what have we learned from these fierce storms? >> sharon is the author of "five days at the memorial." good morning. >> good morning. >> i thought it was all about what happened. the second half is moral denamics, what decisions these doctors had to make. >> i think we need to learn from difficult events...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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within past hour authorities released a handful of 911 calls from inside sandy hook elementary school ten days out from first anniversary of one of the deadliest mass shootings in american history. obviously a sensitive issue for families who loved ones and many in america for that matter. for now at least we're choosing not to air them. today's release ends a month-long court fight to make them public. opponents argue the wounds are too fresh. those who argue for the release, say they may provide insight into the way the call was handled and prepare us for future events. just because the media has something, a photograph, a tape, a piece of video, doesn't mean we have to release it and say whatever we get, we put it out and let the people decide how they feel about it. we make decisions about what to air and what to broadcast every single day. and you knee, we have to ask is this valuable for the public good? does it advance the story and enhance our understanding? if it doesn't, are we doing grief tourism? and i think mesh iring what is the public good with releasing information and
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>> sandy hook school. i think there's somebody shooting in here in sandy hook school. >> okay, what makes you think that? >> because somebody's got a gun, i caught a glimpse of somebody there running down the hall. >> the longest call was from a custodian on the line for more than ten minutes. we're not playing the portion of that call where gunfire is heard. this is the beginning. >> i believe there's shooting at the front glass. something's going on. >> all right. i want you to stay on the line with me. where are you in the school? >> i'm in the corridor. >> all right. i want you to take cover. jen, get the sergeant. all right. get everybody you can going down there. >> all right. >> let me get some information from you. what makes you think that? >> the front glass is all shot out. it kept going on. >> okay. >> it's still happening. >> among those objecting to these recordings be made public is newtown councilwoman who posted a blog reading in part the release of the tapes will create a new layer of pai
>> sandy hook school. i think there's somebody shooting in here in sandy hook school. >> okay, what makes you think that? >> because somebody's got a gun, i caught a glimpse of somebody there running down the hall. >> the longest call was from a custodian on the line for more than ten minutes. we're not playing the portion of that call where gunfire is heard. this is the beginning. >> i believe there's shooting at the front glass. something's going on. >> all...
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sandy, sandy, girl with kenickie, i can't believe it's you. ♪ >> steve: danny zuko? [ laughter ] ♪ summer lovin' oh, sorry. >> jimmy: thank you, step ladders, for being regular ladders who married my mother. [ laughter ] you'll never be my real ladder! [ applause ] >> steve: no. >> jimmy: you can call me carl. we're friends. i got you a new xbox. >> steve: i'll play it, but i don't want to talk to you. you're my step ladder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: come on. let's have a screw driver or something, hang out. be cool. be cool, man. >> steve: no, man? forget it. i want my real dad. my real ladder back. >> jimmy: is it dad or ladder? >> steve: uh, what? >> jimmy: are you on an elevator? [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, dust wands, for looking like anorexic troll dolls. there you go. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, bags of halloween candy, for letting me trick myself into believing i'm actually buying candy for halloween. there you guys have it. those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back with artie lange. remember, on "late night," when you're here, you're fami
sandy, sandy, girl with kenickie, i can't believe it's you. ♪ >> steve: danny zuko? [ laughter ] ♪ summer lovin' oh, sorry. >> jimmy: thank you, step ladders, for being regular ladders who married my mother. [ laughter ] you'll never be my real ladder! [ applause ] >> steve: no. >> jimmy: you can call me carl. we're friends. i got you a new xbox. >> steve: i'll play it, but i don't want to talk to you. you're my step ladder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: come...
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and in an attempt to close the gap and reduce the debt. >> almost a year since super storm sandy. and governor christie signed an order to make it easier to build protective dunes. and rick is looking into it and tell us about a spot where every home was damaged or destroyed by the storm completely. >> rick? >> shannon, the executive order basically clears away the way for the duneto begin building. they may have to declare imminent domain to seize the beach. the state is working with the arm -- army corps of engineers and it will stretch from here 75 feet across the now dun eh. and the beach owners have signed off on this and five of them refused. . >> they are looking like many times in the jersey shore. they feel strongly about the values and the protection that it will offer not only for the owners. >> and their argument is that their homes will not be as valuable with the beach andel that lose their views and the government should pay them hundreds of thousands each for what they are giving up. >> it is on their private property and losing property and some cases a significan
and in an attempt to close the gap and reduce the debt. >> almost a year since super storm sandy. and governor christie signed an order to make it easier to build protective dunes. and rick is looking into it and tell us about a spot where every home was damaged or destroyed by the storm completely. >> rick? >> shannon, the executive order basically clears away the way for the duneto begin building. they may have to declare imminent domain to seize the beach. the state is...
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. >> heidi klume posted this of herself on a sandy beach. >> beautiful shompt but we have to -- shot. but we have to talk about the health risks associated with sand and a wet bathing suit. she's sitting around with this all day long, it's a fertile environment for the overgrowth of the wrong types of bacteria. bacterial vaginosis. by the end of the day, she may have a fishy odor and discharge from the environment of the wet bathing suit. i encourage, ladies, after you have gotten out of the beach scene, take those wet drawers off, and put on shorts. try to keep the environment dried. >> you will get buttne from wearing a wet bathing suit too long. >> most of us guys are saying, you know what? leave it alone. >> there's nothing wrong with a little bit of sand. >> i concur. [ laughter ] >> if you are worried about how you look in that new outfit. you may not be worrying about the right thing. how an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction could be hazardous to your that's next! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> coming up next. >> we ambush our audience looking for wardrobe malfunctions. >> why does it
. >> heidi klume posted this of herself on a sandy beach. >> beautiful shompt but we have to -- shot. but we have to talk about the health risks associated with sand and a wet bathing suit. she's sitting around with this all day long, it's a fertile environment for the overgrowth of the wrong types of bacteria. bacterial vaginosis. by the end of the day, she may have a fishy odor and discharge from the environment of the wet bathing suit. i encourage, ladies, after you have gotten...
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. >> i remember him, sandy beach hair in surf trunks paddling out into the water. >> he had the blue eyes, blond hair. >> turned mega watt movie star. >> i thought this young guy is so full of light. he really can act. >> but so much of paul walker's passion was played offscreen. >> he said he was one foot ,
. >> i remember him, sandy beach hair in surf trunks paddling out into the water. >> he had the blue eyes, blond hair. >> turned mega watt movie star. >> i thought this young guy is so full of light. he really can act. >> but so much of paul walker's passion was played offscreen. >> he said he was one foot ,
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scarlet lewis, whose son, jesse, was killed at sandy hook elementary school, said she believes the tragedy could have been stopped with better mental health care. >> the whole tragedy started with adam lanza, he didn't know how to handle it. >> reporter: they came to honor the children. >> it starts within our homes and communities. >> so many newtown families told me they hope it is just the beginning, politically, mental health care may be easier to change than gun laws, but also would like change there, as well. and since the newtown shooting, it is noteworthy to point out there have been 16 school shootings since then. >>> kate snow, thank you for your reporting. >>> we'll be right back with a message and a photo we received from high above today. o we rece above today. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal.
scarlet lewis, whose son, jesse, was killed at sandy hook elementary school, said she believes the tragedy could have been stopped with better mental health care. >> the whole tragedy started with adam lanza, he didn't know how to handle it. >> reporter: they came to honor the children. >> it starts within our homes and communities. >> so many newtown families told me they hope it is just the beginning, politically, mental health care may be easier to change than gun...
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her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >> and did you have any misgivings about going back to the same place? >> no we checked the weather forecast. but we didn't have any misgivings. >> it was fully answered. it's times like that when you see how amazing and trained and diligent some people can be. >> say bye-bye. >> of the 320 patients transferred that night, there were no fatalities. jackson is happy and healthy, so are his parents who could just use a little more sleep. >> i'm so glad you kept in touch with that family. how is the hospital doing? they're back up and running? >> oh yeah they're back up and running. it's been an amazing effort to bring it up to speed. doctor
her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >>...
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. >> and sandy koufax was there that night. >> jimmy: i'll never fort this. >> and sandy koufax is maybe the greatest piter in the history of baseball. >> jimmy: sandy koufax. [ cheers ] you think of theame, you think of a like a baseball card. i didn't think i actually see the n. and then he happeneto be there that nht. and jimmy was like puppy. you were like a puppy. [ light ughter ] a lile watery-eyed puppy >> jimmy: i was freaked out. >> and we went out afterward unti3:00 in the morning. >> jimmy: wi sandy koufax. >> and it wahilarious. you were calling your dad. you -- [ imitating jimmy ] "you wouldn't even believe what's going on!" [ light laughter we're eating at this italian restaurant. and like -- [ itating jimmy ] "san is having pasta!" [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what was he eating? >> i'll call you back. i'll call you back. >> jimmy: i could nobelieve . >> oh, it's great. >>immy: "700 sundays" is the amount of time, the suays that u spent with your father. he passed ay when you were 15? >> right. >> jim: and it's just tohing. and your dad was awesome you reize, he had his ow
. >> and sandy koufax was there that night. >> jimmy: i'll never fort this. >> and sandy koufax is maybe the greatest piter in the history of baseball. >> jimmy: sandy koufax. [ cheers ] you think of theame, you think of a like a baseball card. i didn't think i actually see the n. and then he happeneto be there that nht. and jimmy was like puppy. you were like a puppy. [ light ughter ] a lile watery-eyed puppy >> jimmy: i was freaked out. >> and we went out...
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sandy is one of those things. if i were a voter in new jersey, i would look at sandy and that would probably be at the top of my list. the second thing is, chris christie is coming in now to -- at the descendancy of the tea party. the tea party was never that massively strong in new jersey to begin with. in 2009 when people like bob mcdonnell got elected, that was the senate seat of the tea party 2010, republicans take the house and now here we are three years later and what are we finding? the tea party is at all time lows. chris christie, traditional republican candidate is doing remarkably well in a state that votes for democrats on a national level. the third thing also is this, chris christie is someone who just speaks bluntly, whether you like him or not -- i disagree with him on women's rights issues but he tells any what he thinks and doesn't lie as typical politicians do. there's something refreshing about that. >> even if someone is against the things that you stand for, social issues, again, some of the
sandy is one of those things. if i were a voter in new jersey, i would look at sandy and that would probably be at the top of my list. the second thing is, chris christie is coming in now to -- at the descendancy of the tea party. the tea party was never that massively strong in new jersey to begin with. in 2009 when people like bob mcdonnell got elected, that was the senate seat of the tea party 2010, republicans take the house and now here we are three years later and what are we finding? the...
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last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her young adult life. born with spina bifida that paralyzed her from the waist down, unwanted by her mother, she was put into an orphanage that couldn't afford a wheel claire. >> i walked on my hands in the orphanage. no wheelchair. i just had a lot of hope. >> and this is not only an incredible personal achievement but a long journey in the making. mcfadden tweeting out after the race, i can't believe it. her nyc marathon win puts mcfadden in a category all to herself, becoming the first person to win a wheelchair grand slam in the same year, winning four marathons, boston,
last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her...
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new jersey governor chris christie under fire for going slow on getting sandy housing relief out. the reason why senator rand paul wanted to slow doling it out. >> what do you make of the fuss that was created at the time that particularly when governor christie was targeting house speaker boehner for holding up getting that money back to new jerseyans because he said they desperately needed it and this is no time to dilly dally. i'm paraphrasing. now it turns out a year later the majority of that has not been spent. >> was an invalid argument at the time and also a reason why we should spend money prudently, even forego cause -- for good causes so i say offset it by cutting foreign aid, money we are were sending overseas. if we're building new jersey, i'm not against that, but cut the money we spend in pakistan to pay for the building in new jersey, one year at a time. there are conservative ways to spend money, but then there are ways you can spend it where there are no spending restraints, and i think that's a mistake. >> do you think chris christie botched it? >> well, i think
new jersey governor chris christie under fire for going slow on getting sandy housing relief out. the reason why senator rand paul wanted to slow doling it out. >> what do you make of the fuss that was created at the time that particularly when governor christie was targeting house speaker boehner for holding up getting that money back to new jerseyans because he said they desperately needed it and this is no time to dilly dally. i'm paraphrasing. now it turns out a year later the...
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and the museum getting set to reopen to the public after super storm sandy swamped the sight. >>> and in powelleder, colorado banning offensive costumes including cowboys and indians and sombreros. apparently white trash is forbidden, too and that takes another costume out repertoire. >> every year i go as a flapper. >> how did that work out. >> good. how about you? >> super man or a clown. we informed cm s that more testing was necessary. we informed cm s that pieces of the system that had, we attested that had issues. and so yes, we did. >> that was the vice-president of one it company that helped to build the obama care web site. >> according to his testimony they told that the cite was not ready to go live and they ignored the warn ares. joining us is the gentlemen. i want to play for you the hottest moment of the hearing. roll. it >> hippa only applies when health information is provided. that is not in play here today. no health information is required in the application process and why is that? because preexisting conditions don't matter. so once again here we have my republica
and the museum getting set to reopen to the public after super storm sandy swamped the sight. >>> and in powelleder, colorado banning offensive costumes including cowboys and indians and sombreros. apparently white trash is forbidden, too and that takes another costume out repertoire. >> every year i go as a flapper. >> how did that work out. >> good. how about you? >> super man or a clown. we informed cm s that more testing was necessary. we informed cm s that...
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hurricanes have been virtually nonexistent this year, unlike last year when super storm sandy led to fuel shortages. an even bigger factor? that american oil boom like in north dakota where production is up ten fold in just 8 years. >> the united states right now is brimming with oil. it's certainly helping motorists at the pump. >> reporter: the average american family spends around $4,500 a year on gasoline. lower prices could mean a savings of around $200. every little bit helps, diane. >> it sure does. thank you, linzie janis. >>> next the start of a new week bringing new trouble for the president and obama care. it's about what the president said and what he knew and when. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl has exclusive documents and he went toe to toe with these new questions for the white house. >> reporter: as the health care website melted down, the president told people there were other options working just fine. >> you can bypass the website and apply by phone or in person. >> reporter: a quick call. >> i want to repeat that. 1-800-318-2596. >> reporter:
hurricanes have been virtually nonexistent this year, unlike last year when super storm sandy led to fuel shortages. an even bigger factor? that american oil boom like in north dakota where production is up ten fold in just 8 years. >> the united states right now is brimming with oil. it's certainly helping motorists at the pump. >> reporter: the average american family spends around $4,500 a year on gasoline. lower prices could mean a savings of around $200. every little bit helps,...
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and for more on sandy hook one year later, go to remembering sandy hook at c b s"cbs this morning"cbsthismorning.com cbsthismorning.com. >>> winter weather bringing snow and ice all the way across the state. snow began falls last name in columbia missouri. in philadelphia road crews are racing for what's to come. snow is expected to come mid morning. they're expecting a third storm to hit the area this week. drivers are topping off their tanks and loading up on rock salt and other supplies. now let's get another overview of how long it's going to be around. arab fisher of wbz-tv. >> anthony and vinita, good morning. we have rain across the south. this is how we look this morning. a tight curl right here down toward the southern part of missouri. you see the snow already starting to stretch into the northeast. in white, winter storm warnings for a lot of americans this weekend. in purple, reaching back through the state of missouri. so many affected many shoveling as we head through the next couple of days. as we head toward this evening, the storm will be moving across detroit toward pennsylvania. t
and for more on sandy hook one year later, go to remembering sandy hook at c b s"cbs this morning"cbsthismorning.com cbsthismorning.com. >>> winter weather bringing snow and ice all the way across the state. snow began falls last name in columbia missouri. in philadelphia road crews are racing for what's to come. snow is expected to come mid morning. they're expecting a third storm to hit the area this week. drivers are topping off their tanks and loading up on rock salt and...
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lobbying organization come three months after a gunman slaughtered 20 children and 6 adults inside sandy hook elementary school. >>> in michigan, a military dad flew from kuwait just to have a special dance with his daughter. the teen's stepfather was also in attendance at the debutante ball, but she saved the last dance for her biological father who was absolutely overcome with emotion. >>> in sports, tiger woods is back as the number one golfer in the world. woods won the arnold palmer invitational in florida by just two strokes as he hit a long putt that seemed headed straight for the hole and looked like it might go in, but it stopped just short. tiger tapped it in for his eighth victory at the event which ties a 48-year-old pga tour record. the masters is in two weeks when woods will try to win his first major tournament in five years with things going his way this year. >> i'm very pleased that, you know, some of the shots that i struggled with last year are now strengths, and one of the things we need to continue on is getting more refined. >> he also has a new girlfriend this yea
lobbying organization come three months after a gunman slaughtered 20 children and 6 adults inside sandy hook elementary school. >>> in michigan, a military dad flew from kuwait just to have a special dance with his daughter. the teen's stepfather was also in attendance at the debutante ball, but she saved the last dance for her biological father who was absolutely overcome with emotion. >>> in sports, tiger woods is back as the number one golfer in the world. woods won the...
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why a soup her storm sandy is making history. all that coming -- super storm sandy is making history books. all that coming up. i am charley crowson. >> i am megan pringle. hope you got outside yesterday it was outstanding. >> all right now lynette told us this was the calm before the storm. so what's in store for us today? >> this morning we are starting out with temperatures that are cold. make sure to bundle up. but charley we have the rain coming in this afternoon and then we will see snow as we turn things over. so let's in baltimore city. timonium at 28. monkton 29 manchester at 24. and eldersburg at 28 and frederick at 26. and joppa more of the same there. bel air 30 and elkton at 27 degrees. as we check out what's going on on maryland's most powerful radar, not a whole lot. we have the sweeps scanning the skies but going through the day, that's when we will see change in the forecast. we look at planner and we will be chilly partly cloudy and mostly cloudy. the clouds will increase throughout the day. by lunchtime dry, bu
why a soup her storm sandy is making history. all that coming -- super storm sandy is making history books. all that coming up. i am charley crowson. >> i am megan pringle. hope you got outside yesterday it was outstanding. >> all right now lynette told us this was the calm before the storm. so what's in store for us today? >> this morning we are starting out with temperatures that are cold. make sure to bundle up. but charley we have the rain coming in this afternoon and then...
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chris perry and sandy steer declared spouses for life. the first same-sex couple to be allowed to marry anywhere in california on this day that the ninth circuit suddenly lifts the stay order and allows same-sex marriages to resume. that is one of their sons. this, like all weddings months and years to plan in this case fight for legally and over, very quickly. right? the clerk's office will be staying open until 8:00 so these two will be among many to get married tonight but they're the first. i'm joined now by cheryl jennings as we begin abc 7 news at 5:00. >> we learned that the other couple in los angeles other plaintiffs in this case are getting married today. so exciting news. >> just a historic day and a day we can we did not expect. remember, after the ruling regarding the defense of marriages act, doma and prop 8 we expected regarding prop 8 a 25 day waiting period while the court heard arguments for and against another appeal. the ninth circuit decided to lift the zpai allow same-sex marriages to resume immediately in california
chris perry and sandy steer declared spouses for life. the first same-sex couple to be allowed to marry anywhere in california on this day that the ninth circuit suddenly lifts the stay order and allows same-sex marriages to resume. that is one of their sons. this, like all weddings months and years to plan in this case fight for legally and over, very quickly. right? the clerk's office will be staying open until 8:00 so these two will be among many to get married tonight but they're the first....
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chris ask sandy getting married. can you show that please. >> normally when there is a constitutional violation, the real reason orders were stayed was due to an abundance of caution to preserve the status quo but now it's clear the status quo... >> that is julie knight legal expert spoke with us during 4:00 news today. >> she's a constitutional law exexpert invaluable to guide us through legal tangle autos terrific. this is an historic event. sergio have you been a witness to history. >> you mentioned how so many people got here so quickly. they did. this happened on the mayor's balcony. word got out and within a half hour there were dozens and dozens of people who floated up here and wanted to see this event. they crowded in. they had knit a chamber a lot of echo. everyone was absolutely silent so they can listen to this ceremony happening. so they watched it unfolding. >> sergio you're there with the married couple. i'm sure we saw one of their children are the rest of the family there? >> this happened so quickly
chris ask sandy getting married. can you show that please. >> normally when there is a constitutional violation, the real reason orders were stayed was due to an abundance of caution to preserve the status quo but now it's clear the status quo... >> that is julie knight legal expert spoke with us during 4:00 news today. >> she's a constitutional law exexpert invaluable to guide us through legal tangle autos terrific. this is an historic event. sergio have you been a witness to...
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they had to say something after sandy hook and the mansion to me bill that came out, it wouldn't affect whether anybody would live or die in this country. maybe a few in the margins. >> on a positive note on gay rights and on many would say it's a positive, marijuana as well, much more accept tense. are you surprised at the speed those things moved in public opinion? >> i would hard recall it speedy. when i was in college i remember talking about well, when we get a little older, marijuana will be legal because, you know, we know it's not harmful and we'll be the ones to take over. well i'm 57 now and two states have it legal. it hasn't exactly been a speedy trip but now that 58% of people -- that was a shocking poll we had last week. 58% of people want marijuana to be legal. yeah, we're working on something this week, which is basically the ideas the republicans would be smart this steal this issues that could steal it from the democra democrats. democrats dropped the ball and afraid of the polls. they are not afraid of the polls. they move polls, don't run from them. democrats run fro
they had to say something after sandy hook and the mansion to me bill that came out, it wouldn't affect whether anybody would live or die in this country. maybe a few in the margins. >> on a positive note on gay rights and on many would say it's a positive, marijuana as well, much more accept tense. are you surprised at the speed those things moved in public opinion? >> i would hard recall it speedy. when i was in college i remember talking about well, when we get a little older,...
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the school will keep its name sandy hook elementary. there'll be a large police presence at the school in monroe, connecticut. but the teachers want to keep it as routine as possible. >> grade deal of thought and volunteer work to make this as seamless as possible. at one point there were 80 people in the building cleaning up the building, doing the kinds of things, painting it to make it really look cheerful and happy. >> on december 14th gunman adam lanza skilled 20 students and 6 staff members. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is home after having been in the hospital. >> reporter: secretary clinton was discharged from the hospital where she was being treated for a blood clot. earlier on wednesday secretary clinton was seen for the first time in the public in three weeks. along with a smiling bill and chelsea clinton and along with security detail. her spokesperson released the statement moments after her motorcade pulled away, saying her medical team advised her that she is making good progress on all fronts and they are confid
the school will keep its name sandy hook elementary. there'll be a large police presence at the school in monroe, connecticut. but the teachers want to keep it as routine as possible. >> grade deal of thought and volunteer work to make this as seamless as possible. at one point there were 80 people in the building cleaning up the building, doing the kinds of things, painting it to make it really look cheerful and happy. >> on december 14th gunman adam lanza skilled 20 students and 6...
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does she bear any responsibility for what happened at sandy hook? >> well, look, what happened at sandy hook was an unspeakable tragedy, as these events are tragedies. i think it's clear if she had thought he was dangerous, she would not have left the guns sitting out since he used one of them to kill her and she presumably didn't want that to happen. i think she was bewildered by her own child. we all like to think we know our children, that we know their inner lives but people keep secrets from their parents, people keep all kinds of secrets. the lanzas actually did seek help. they went to a number of psychiatrists with adam, mostly because he had asperger's syndrome. none of the professionals they saw picked up on the possibility he could pose an acute danger to others or himself. >> andrew solomon, with insights on what it's like being a parent of one of these teen killers, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "the lead" he was paid millions to throw punches and did not always keep it in the ring. is this a kinder, gentler mik
does she bear any responsibility for what happened at sandy hook? >> well, look, what happened at sandy hook was an unspeakable tragedy, as these events are tragedies. i think it's clear if she had thought he was dangerous, she would not have left the guns sitting out since he used one of them to kill her and she presumably didn't want that to happen. i think she was bewildered by her own child. we all like to think we know our children, that we know their inner lives but people keep...
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hurricanes have been nonexistent this year, unlike last year when super storm sandy led to fuel shortages. an even bigger factor? that american oil boom like in north dakota where production is up ten fold in just 8 years. >> the united states right now is brimming with oil. it's certainly helping motorists at the pump. >> reporter: the average american family spends around 4, $500 a year on gasoline. lower prices could mean a savings of around $200. every little bit helps, diane. >> it sure does. thank you. >>> next the start of a new week bringing new trouble for the president and obama care. it's about what the president said and what he knew and when. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl has exclusive documents and went toe to toe with these new questions for the white house. >> reporter: as the health care website melted down, the president repeatedly told people there were other options working just fine. >> you can bypass the website and apply by phone or in person. >> reporter: a quick call. >> i want to repeat that. 1-800-316-2596. >> reporter: and voila. >> it usu
hurricanes have been nonexistent this year, unlike last year when super storm sandy led to fuel shortages. an even bigger factor? that american oil boom like in north dakota where production is up ten fold in just 8 years. >> the united states right now is brimming with oil. it's certainly helping motorists at the pump. >> reporter: the average american family spends around 4, $500 a year on gasoline. lower prices could mean a savings of around $200. every little bit helps, diane....
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they have been chomping away at a national park in sandy hook, a park that is now closed along with the government. >>> also dark, the national zoo's panda cam. the volunteers who run the camera are not allowed on zoo property while the shutdown is in effect. zoo workers say all of the animals will continue to be fed while the zoo is closed. >>> with the panda cam down, the "washington times" has suggestions for movies you can watch during the shutdown. kung fu panda might have to suffice for anyone suffering withdrawal from panda cam. epa employees, the simpson's movie includes a pollution story li line. the right stuff or armageddon. shawshank redemption, tim robbins' character cooked the books and then there's also "national treasure." wasn't that in the national archives? i'm getting shrugs. link to the full list is up at jansing.msnbc.com. has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i cou
they have been chomping away at a national park in sandy hook, a park that is now closed along with the government. >>> also dark, the national zoo's panda cam. the volunteers who run the camera are not allowed on zoo property while the shutdown is in effect. zoo workers say all of the animals will continue to be fed while the zoo is closed. >>> with the panda cam down, the "washington times" has suggestions for movies you can watch during the shutdown. kung fu panda...
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then superstorm sandy and the sandy hook shootings battered the northeast, and they thought, let's do it again closer to home. so the sandy ground project was born. shepherded by the new jersey firefighters mutual benevolent association. >> his favorite color was blue-green, so that's why the teal. >> the effort has brought together donors. volunteers, and victims' families. >> are you on? >> yeah. >> like mark and jackie barden, who lost their son, daniel. >> all kids love playgrounds, but daniel did have a special thing for playgrounds. he would get in, didn't know the kids, and start playing with them and get a game going. >> the pink is for the flamingoes she loved. >> carlos lost his 27-year-old daughter, victoria. a teacher. >> and every playground we build, she's looking down where her students, saying this is a beautiful thing. >> in the end, that is what this is all about. wrestling against events of unspeakable ugliness to find beauty. happiness, and hope once again. tom foreman, cnn. >>> secretary of state john kerry has gone back to the waterways of vietnam. 44 years ago,
then superstorm sandy and the sandy hook shootings battered the northeast, and they thought, let's do it again closer to home. so the sandy ground project was born. shepherded by the new jersey firefighters mutual benevolent association. >> his favorite color was blue-green, so that's why the teal. >> the effort has brought together donors. volunteers, and victims' families. >> are you on? >> yeah. >> like mark and jackie barden, who lost their son, daniel....
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and they went through the summer thinking that sandy was the worst that could happen to them and now we're here and so many people including officials saying this damage is likely worse than hurricane sandy. so really just a tough blow for people here. this they do, though, say they have done it before and they position they can rebuild again. >> thanks. of course that's right where bill kaerrins and i were when w went down there, they were working round the clock to rebuild that board walk. tough situation, but we know they will rebuild and be ready for next summer. >>> john kerry agains a second day today of talks with the russians as the two sides try to reach an agreement on chemical weapons. yesterday assad formally applied to join the treaty. that would require the syrian government to reveal all of it chemical weapons and its locations within 60 days. but kerry says that process is too close and that assad's words are not enough. >> this is not a game. it has to be real. it has to be comprehensive. it has to be verifiable. it has to be credible. it has to be timely. and implem
and they went through the summer thinking that sandy was the worst that could happen to them and now we're here and so many people including officials saying this damage is likely worse than hurricane sandy. so really just a tough blow for people here. this they do, though, say they have done it before and they position they can rebuild again. >> thanks. of course that's right where bill kaerrins and i were when w went down there, they were working round the clock to rebuild that board...
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victims of superstorm sandy. after politically charged delay and a wave of criticism, the house votes today on nearly $10 billion worth of storm relief. >>> and as a new session of congress is sworn in, so is a record number of women lawmakers. >>> full house. nearly every student from sandy hook elementary school is in attendance as classes resume for the first time since last month's tragic shooting. >>> and on thin ice. two teenagers find themselves stranded and in need of rescue on a frozen lake. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, january 24th, 2013. >>> good morning, everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. the 113th congress has been sworn in, and today the house takes up its first piece of business, the bill of providing aid to victims of superstorm sandy. john boehner was re-elected as speaker of the house, but he sparked a flood of criticism from within his own party. tara mergener is in washington this morning. tara, good morning to you. >>> terrell, the sp
victims of superstorm sandy. after politically charged delay and a wave of criticism, the house votes today on nearly $10 billion worth of storm relief. >>> and as a new session of congress is sworn in, so is a record number of women lawmakers. >>> full house. nearly every student from sandy hook elementary school is in attendance as classes resume for the first time since last month's tragic shooting. >>> and on thin ice. two teenagers find themselves stranded and in...
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and they cited sandy as number one. >> it wasn't just sandy. when the numbers finally came in for obama, he just cleaned romney's clock. i mean, he did. and unfortunately for you guys, it was a really bad beating in the end. it wasn't even close. it wasn't a nail-biter. it wasn't a surprise. obama ran in the end clear l. a much better campaign. and you can't just honestly, dick, blame a storm and say that swung it completely to obama. obama was going to win without the storm. >> i prefer to believe that cnn's polling was accurate. wouldn't you? >> i think all the polls should be taken with a large pinch of salt. i really do. and i think that nate silver actually was the guy -- >> but he doesn't work for cnn. >> he doesn't. but we had him on this show three or four times in that period and nate silver kept looking at me in the eye and saying all the pundits are wrong, all the polls are misleading. obama's going to win this easily. he was doing it from pure number crunching. >> the question is why obama won by such a margin. and i think the answe
and they cited sandy as number one. >> it wasn't just sandy. when the numbers finally came in for obama, he just cleaned romney's clock. i mean, he did. and unfortunately for you guys, it was a really bad beating in the end. it wasn't even close. it wasn't a nail-biter. it wasn't a surprise. obama ran in the end clear l. a much better campaign. and you can't just honestly, dick, blame a storm and say that swung it completely to obama. obama was going to win without the storm. >> i...
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>> if you look at the poll numbers from the exit polls and how he led during hurricane sandy, he was spectacular. people saw him. he's the kind of guy, he worked with president obama, your friend president obama in a way, in a bipartisan way to say we're going to fix this and he did fix it. >> hold on now. everybody applauded that. >> that's leadership. >> that's what you're supposed to do. however, there's not a governor in all 50 states that wouldn't have shown up for work that day. and now you got problems with -- >> you got the obama economy. it's awfully hard to fix the obama economy. he's trying as best he can. but he's got washington screwing things up. >> he's worse than every other neighboring state, though. am i wrong? >> i can tell how serious this candidate is for 2016 by your passion. [ laughter ] >> i mean, if this guy were as bad as you said he was you'd be saying bring him on. you're doing more hard work. let me ask you for a second. i think one of the most fascinating things about where we are is that your probable nominee, first lady, senator, secretary clinton, wil
>> if you look at the poll numbers from the exit polls and how he led during hurricane sandy, he was spectacular. people saw him. he's the kind of guy, he worked with president obama, your friend president obama in a way, in a bipartisan way to say we're going to fix this and he did fix it. >> hold on now. everybody applauded that. >> that's leadership. >> that's what you're supposed to do. however, there's not a governor in all 50 states that wouldn't have shown up for...
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then, sandy struck and four feet of water poured in. they lost everything. a volunteer group stepped in to help and showed off their work yesterday. look at that. >> bet they're feeling good. always good to be back home. so, congrats to them. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country this morning. severe storms are a threat in memphis, mobile and new orleans. there could even be an isolated tornado, as well. meanwhile, raining in chicago, st. louis and kansas city. wintry west of the rockies, with snow in the mountains. and rain from seattle to l.a. >> it's another day of spring-like temperatures along the east coast. much of florida will be in the 80s. warmer, too, in the midwest. fargo will be 37, instead of the usual 18. much cooler in l.a., with a high in the mid-50s. >>> when we come back this morning, why half the houses in america could be getting a huge break on their winter heating bills. good news. >> yes. >>> then, a new token of our affection. you get to vote as monopoly dumps a classic playing piece for something shiny and new. >>>
then, sandy struck and four feet of water poured in. they lost everything. a volunteer group stepped in to help and showed off their work yesterday. look at that. >> bet they're feeling good. always good to be back home. so, congrats to them. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country this morning. severe storms are a threat in memphis, mobile and new orleans. there could even be an isolated tornado, as well. meanwhile, raining in chicago, st. louis and kansas city....
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. >>> time now to flash back to this day last year when in preparation for hurricane sandy, new jersey governor chris christie urged residents to use this common sense. >> how about we go by this rule. anything that looks stupid, is stupid. >> sandy, of course, left a path of destruction and severely crippled the new york city subway system, which on this very day in 1904, officially opened for business. a ride from any one of the 28 stations back then cost you a nickel. >>> back to politics. president obama and his family went to church this morning perhaps hoping to get a few minutes of peace and quiet and reflection. >> is november 30th a realistic day for a -- >> come on, guys. we're going to church. >> come on, guys. they're going to church. back with the brain trust. political strategist angela eye. perry bacon from the grio. politics never stops. why the president went to church, former president bill clinton, politicking in virginia. getting out the vote for his buddy. and gubernatorial candidate terry mcauliffe. take a listen. >> the virtue of political extremism is that once
. >>> time now to flash back to this day last year when in preparation for hurricane sandy, new jersey governor chris christie urged residents to use this common sense. >> how about we go by this rule. anything that looks stupid, is stupid. >> sandy, of course, left a path of destruction and severely crippled the new york city subway system, which on this very day in 1904, officially opened for business. a ride from any one of the 28 stations back then cost you a nickel....